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In-Reply-To: <9512272255.AA29066@red3.cac.washington.edu> from "Dave Dittrich" at Dec 27, 95 02:55:32 pm
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 +---- Dave Dittrich wrote:
 | Same thing with "Java!", only the latter goes into much more detail on
 | object oriented programming concepts, etc.  Someone pointed me to
 | another text book that is equally as good at covering data/method
 | abstraction and other object oriented programming concepts, which is
 | "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" by Abelson,
 | Sussman and Sussman (MIT Press).  If anyone has any other favorites on
 | OOD/OOP, it would be good to include references to them in the book
 | section of the FAQ.
 +----

_Design Patterns: Elements Of Reusable Object-Oriented Software_
by Gamma and a bunch of other people.  0201633612.  Check before
buying, comp.object probably has it listed in their FAQ.

-- 
Gary Johnson                   "The numbers themselves may be our best tools."
gjohnson@season.com            <a href="http://www.digicash.com">Fed flip?</a>

